100+ New Providers Profiled

100+ New Providers Profiled

The APIs.io catalog grew by 102 providers and 345 APIs this morning — the largest single network refresh since automatic rebuild posts began. The newly profiled entries push the running totals to 1,464 providers and 7,093 APIs across the network of subdomain sites.

The growth is broad rather than vertical. The 160 new GitHub repos pulled into api-evangelist/ this cycle spread across financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, content, and developer tooling, rather than concentrating in any one industry. The category aggregator at /categories/ refreshed alongside the build, so each of the 26 canonical capability buckets — object-storage, payments, monitoring, iot, and the rest — picked up new implementations wherever the new providers fit existing patterns. (Eighteen entries in the upstream apis.yml still point at api-evangelist GitHub repos that don’t exist; they’re tracked but unprofiled, a reminder that the source index occasionally references repositories that haven’t shipped yet.)

The rest of the catalog tracked the headline numbers proportionally: 74 new schemas (43,008 total), 61 new Spectral rulesets (718), 43 new JSON-LD documents (2,539), and 7 new AsyncAPI specs (82). The api-catalog at /.well-known/api-catalog now lists 5,595 APIs (2,532 with machine-readable OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, or Postman descriptions) and 1,246 providers.

Every newly profiled provider inherits the agent-readiness work shipped earlier this month — RFC 9727 catalog membership, markdown content negotiation, the source widget, and automatic categorization — without any per-provider intervention. The pipeline picks them up; the network grows.

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